Micharl is of German origin, meaning "freeholder" or "peaceful ruler". It's an unusual variant spelling of Michael, which is derived from the Hebrew name Michail and means "who is like God?". Micharl is composed of two elements: 'mih', meaning 'who is', and 'El', referring to God. The name has been popular throughout history, with notable figures including Saint Michael, the archangel in Christian tradition, and several historical rulers named Michael. However, due to its unique spelling, Micharl is less common and adds a distinctive touch to its bearers. It's often associated with strength, leadership, and resilience, as evidenced by its namesake saint and historical figures.
The name Micharl appears to have been popular among parents in the late 1960s and early 1980s, with a peak of 13 births recorded in 1986. The total number of children named Micharl over these years was 97.